Sanju Samson played a pivotal role in India's successful ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 campaign with standout innings of 97 not out, 89, and 89. After being released by Rajasthan Royals, he was acquired by Chennai Super Kings in a trade involving Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran. His performances have boosted his popularity and cemented his status in Indian cricket.
Sanju Samson's journey in cricket reached new heights during the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, where he contributed significantly to India's victory. Last November, Rajasthan Royals released him, but months later, he emerged as a key player for India, delivering memorable performances in five of India's nine matches. While his scores of 22 against Namibia and 24 against Zimbabwe were forgettable, his unbeaten 97, along with two innings of 89 each, became iconic, powering crucial chases and victories against West Indies, England, and New Zealand.
Chennai Super Kings acquired Samson in a one-for-two trade for Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran, a deal that has proven valuable. His Instagram followers surged from 11.5 million to 18 million following the tournament, enhancing his cult status, particularly among fans in Kerala.
From Kerala, Samson resonates with his community through his humility and Malayali roots. Sriram Parakkat, a Supreme Court lawyer and supporter, noted that Kerala lacked cricketing heroes beyond S. Sreesanth and appreciated Samson's long struggles over 10-12 years. Malayalam media covered his rollercoaster career extensively, with social media campaigns like '#JusticeForSanjuSamson' gaining traction. After the final, teammate Arshdeep Singh celebrated with an Instagram reel shouting, “Justice Mil Gaya!”
Coach Zubin Bharucha described Samson as a unique elite cricketer whose actions stem from a pure place. He helps others, funds education, builds houses in his community, and engages in local matches. Bharucha highlighted Samson's challenge of balancing his desire to do good with his exceptional batting talent, placing him among the top three or four players ever for how the ball leaves the bat. Reflecting on the World Cup, Bharucha felt Samson's key innings were destined, operating through something larger than himself.
In an emotional confession, Samson said, 'I thought my dream was broken,' expressing gratitude for his role in India's glory.